Wrestlemania, WWE’s biggest event of the year, is right around the corner. It’s coming to the WWE Network and PPV on Sunday, April 8. Fans should get prepared for an all-day affair as 2017’s Wrestlemania 33 was six and a half hours long. This year’s show will take place at the Mercedes-Benz Superdome in the city of New Orleans.

Aside from the main card, Wrestlemania weekend will also consist of the Hall of Fame ceremony on Friday–with both Kid Rock and Mark Henry, among others, being inducted–NXT Takeover on Saturday, and Wrestlemania itself on Sunday. At the time of this writing, a Kickoff Show has not been announced, but you can expect one to start two hours prior to Wrestlemania 34 at 5 PM ET/2 PM PT, much like last year’s Mania event.

While the match card has not been finalized, the PPV is looking pretty full already, and there are still championships that need to be defended and main event stars that need a place on the card. The newest addition to this year’s PPV is the Women’s Battle Royal match, which will most likely appear on the Kickoff Show with the Men’s Battle Royal. Originally, the women’s match was named the Fabulous Moolah Memorial Battle Royal, but WWE changed the name due to some controversy.

There have been a lot of rumors as to which stars will be on the final card, but as the weeks go on, we will only be discussing matches confirmed by the WWE, including where recently cleared Daniel Bryan fits into all of this. Keep checking back up until Wrestlemania 34 as we’ll also have pieces fully discussing each of the matches at the PPV. For now, here are our predictions for the event.

UFC 222 appears to have been saved.
After days of negotiations, the UFC has scheduled Cris “Cyborg” Justino vs. Yana Kunitskaya for the women’s featherweight title on March 3 in Las Vegas, MMA Fighting has learned. The fight will replace the card’s original headliner, Max Holloway vs. Frankie Edgar for the men’s featherweight title, which was canceled last week after Holloway suffered an ankle injury in training.

As for Edgar, he will now face Brian Ortega in a non-title fight in the co-main event, sources say. The winner is expected to be next in line for a title shot.

Justino (19-1, 1 NC) is coming off a unanimous decision win over Holly Holm in December. She hasn’t lost an MMA fight since her pro debut in 2005. Kunitskaya (10-3), who is 2-2 with one no contest in her last five fights, is the former Invicta FC bantamweight champion. She announced last month that she was moving up to 145 pounds. This fight will mark her UFC debut.

Edgar (22-5-1) hasn’t fought since May of last year, when he defeated Yair Rodriguez at UFC 211. Ortega extended his record to a perfect 13-0 (1 NC) in December when he defeated Cub Swanson.

The UFC also tried to book T.J. Dillashaw vs. Cody Garbrandt 2 for the men’s bantamweight title as the new UFC 222 main event, but that fight failed to materialize.

UFC 222 is scheduled to take place at T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas, and it is the third UFC pay-per-view since December to lose its original main event a month (or less) out.

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Do not miss your chance to experience Supercross, the most competitive and highest-profile off-road motorcycle racing championship in the world. Monster Energy AMA Supercross, an FIM World Championship, is comprised of 17 races of heart-stopping racing action in North Americas premier venues. Every week, the greatest athletes from across the globe seek to outrace each other on the sports most challenging tracks as they rack up the points leading up to the world championship. Featuring tight corners, fast straightaways, challenging rhythm sections, triple jumps, and whoops sections, these tracks pack excitement into every inch of dirt. Note: Costumes not permitted for guests 14 years & older.

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The XXIII Olympic Winter Games will be held for 17 days from 9 to 25 February 2018 in PyeongChang, Gangwon Province, the Republic of Korea. PyeongChang was selected as the host city of the 2018 Olympic Winter Games after receiving a majority vote at the 123rd IOC Session held on 6 July 2011 after three consecutive bids. The Olympic Winter Games will be held in Korea for the first time in 30 years after the Seoul Olympic Games in 1988. PyeongChang will be the stage for the Opening and Closing Ceremonies and most snow sports. Alpine speed events will take place in Jeongseon, and all ice sports will be competed in the coastal city of Gangneung.

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Once upon a time, the Patriots beat the Eagles in a Super Bowl. The city of Philadelphia has been waiting 13 years to get its revenge. On Sunday, that chance is finally here.

The Patriots, won Super Bowl XXXIX, 20-17, but the game wasn’t really that close. On Sunday, with the Lombardi Trophy again on the line, they’ll face off beginning at 6:30 p.m. ET.
After opening as 5.5-point favorites (and some sportsbooks had them as high as 6) following Conference Championship Sunday, the Patriots are no longer quite that revered by Vegas books. Some heavy action on the Eagles shifted the line to 4.5 by late last week, and by Monday, some Vegas sportsbooks started offering Patriots -4. But that’s where it has stayed ever since.
Here’s everything you need to know for the 2018 Super Bowl, including who will be performing at halftime and who will be singing the national anthem as well as how to watch the big game.
So which side of the Super Bowl line do you need to be all over? Visit SportsLine now to see which side of Patriots-Eagles you need to jump on, plus what X-factor determines the outcome, all from a Vegas legend who’s 9-3 on Eagles’ games.
How to Watch Super Bowl LII
Date: Feb. 4, 2018
Time: 6:30 p.m. ET
Where: U.S. Bank Stadium, Minneapolis, MN
TV: NBC (check local listings)
Stream: http://bit.ly/2DqICRw
Announcers: Al Michaels (play-by-play), Cris Collinsworth (analyst), Michele Tafoya (sideline reporter)

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